How to: Wet Felting Easter Eggs [with video]

How to: wet felting easter eggs

How to: wet felting easter eggs

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Frankly, I have been busy with wool felting recently, be it wet felting or needle felting, this craft is absolutely addictive. I will be showing some felting tutorials as I go with it and hopefully to share some easy-to-make felting projects soon. If you haven’t tried felting before, get yourself some wool and felting needle from craft shop, trust me, you are going to love it.

There is a short video clip at the end of the page to show you how to do wet felting. I demo the technique with quill size Easter Eggs, just in time for the upcoming Easter decoration and celebration. Feel free to adapt this method to make felt ball and many other projects as long as it can be done practically, such as felt cover over an object etc….. more to show later.

I have edited the video so that it plays a little faster while I roll the wool, so please don’t think that I am a bionic woman though I always dream to be one (by the way, I was born in the 70′s and Bionic Woman was one of my favorites TV series, oh… and not forgetting Six Million Dollar Man too) ;-) . I have made a few video tutorials previously but this is the first time where I narrated it with my own voice. I was laughing out loud with tears in my eyes yesterday when I played it back, please pardon my Asian accent which sounds a little funny but I truly hope that you can understand what I was trying to tell you :oops: . Don’t say I didn’t warn you, if you think you can’t take my voice and English, please switch off your speaker, there is a subtitle in the video, so you are not missing anything out. Or, if you think you need something to laugh out loud now, go ahead with the speaker on :lol: .

As usual, I included the step-by-step photos and instruction below in case you find it useful to have some still images to refer to.

[Remark: curious about the cute little pom pom chicks in the photo, you can make it with this tutorials, it is an easy project that kids can make too.]

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  1. I loved it and always wanted to try felting. I think this would be a good first project. Nice tutorial! Thanks.

  2. This is a perfect start, easy and don’t need any special tool. If possible, get some felting needles when you buy the wool, I am going to have some simple needle felting tutorial coming up soon.

  3. wakakakakaka…. LOL, after so many year i never knew that you can speak so soft and sweet. good one

  4. LOL…. feminine side of me ha ha ha

  5. loved it

  6. Спасибо!Отличный мастер-класс!

    Translation (by Google):
    Thank you Great Master Class!

  7. What a nice video. Yes, you have an accent but you are very easy to understand and the instructions seem easy to follow. I am going to try this. I have admired needle felting for awhile now and with this to start I hope to learn much more. Thank you very much.
    tonilea

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  10. I want to try this – you’ve inspired me! I had to comment because you said you grew up in the 70′s – me too and I worshipped The Wonder Woman and loved The Bionic Woman!
    Thanks! Marissa

  11. where can I buy those colored wools? can I find it in the Philippines?

  12. Thanks for the great tutorial, i’m starting mine right now!
    A big hug from Colombia

  13. Wonderful tutorial. Thanks for making and sharing it. You make it look easy, and I’m going to give it a try. I’m pinning it on Pinterest too. Thanks again!

  14. This is a great and easy to understand tutorial. Thanks!

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  16. so cute, going to have to try

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  18. Thank you so much! This video is super helpful–I’m going to make some felted eggs for little wheatgrass spring gardens this Easter.

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